Notes:
- Lots of teases and funny banter throughout this show. Too many to mention so you'll just have to give it a listen!
- Timmy Tucker contains Call Any Vegetable (Zappa) tease
- San Ber'dino is without drums and unfinished
- Mexico is cut on the DAT on all known sources
- The Master DAT was made with pre-emphasis on the DAP20. I have left the pre emphasis unaltered in the 48khz format
- A 44.1 khz version was not made from this transfer. There is an earlier transfer of this source from a different DAT that is available in 44.1 khz

01. It Might As Well Be Me (Florinda)
02. Harbor Lights
03. Lost in the Snow
04. Where's the Bat?
05. The Don Of Dons
06. The End of the Innocence
07. Gonna Be Some Changes Made
08. Valley Road
09. Sneaking Up On Boo Radley
10. The Dreaded Spoon
11. 20/20 Vision>
12. A Night On The Town
13. Mandolin Rain
14. I Can't Make You Love Me
15. Country Doctor
16. The Way It Is
17. Hymn in C
18. Spider Fingers

19. encore break
20. Blue Monk
21. Continents Drift

Notes:
- Had the row behind the board all to ourselves, with mostly no one around us. Very well behaved, attentive audience. Crowd interference in this recording is basically non existent, coupled with this being the best sounding room in Buffalo, made for a nice recording. It's all music, with the warm intimate feeling you want to experience when listening to an audience recording. It is so quiet in the theatre that at times you can hear the squeaking of mine and my wife's chair as we move around during the show.
- I tamed down some of the audience roars and claps after a couple songs just a little bit
- It Might As Well Be Me is a Hornsby/Robert Hunter original
- End of the Innocence begins with extended improv intro
- 20/20 Vision is a re-work of a Jimmy Martin original
- Mandolin Rain is Skaggs/Hornsby bluegrass version
- I Can't Make You Love Me is a Bonnie Raitt original that Bruce originally played on
- Hymn in C is a Bruce song from the soundtrack of the Spike Lee movie Red Hook Summer
- Bruce was in full storyteller solo mode, giving backdrops to songs and being very chatty all night. I have left the story's behind some of the songs included in the beginning of each track as available

01. It Might As Well Be Me (Florinda)
02. Harbor Lights
03. Lost in the Snow
04. Where's the Bat?
05. The Don Of Dons
06. The End of the Innocence
07. Gonna Be Some Changes Made
08. Valley Road
09. Sneaking Up On Boo Radley
10. The Dreaded Spoon
11. 20/20 Vision>
12. A Night On The Town
13. Mandolin Rain
14. I Can't Make You Love Me
15. Country Doctor
16. The Way It Is
17. Hymn in C
18. Spider Fingers

19. encore break
20. Blue Monk
21. Continents Drift

Notes:
- Had the row behind the board all to ourselves, with mostly no one around us. Very well behaved, attentive audience. Crowd interference in this recording is basically non existent, coupled with this being the best sounding room in Buffalo, made for a nice recording. It's all music, with the warm intimate feeling you want to experience when listening to an audience recording. It is so quiet in the theatre that at times you can hear the squeaking of mine and my wife's chair as we move around during the show.
- I tamed down some of the audience roars and claps after a couple songs just a little bit
- It Might As Well Be Me is a Hornsby/Robert Hunter original
- End of the Innocence begins with extended improv intro
- 20/20 Vision is a re-work of a Jimmy Martin original
- Mandolin Rain is Skaggs/Hornsby bluegrass version
- I Can't Make You Love Me is a Bonnie Raitt original that Bruce originally played on
- Hymn in C is a Bruce song from the soundtrack of the Spike Lee movie Red Hook Summer
- Bruce was in full storyteller solo mode, giving backdrops to songs and being very chatty all night. I have left the story's behind some of the songs included in the beginning of each track as available

Notes:
- Down with Disease is unfinished
- Halley's Comet concludes with a Page Theremin solo
- Somewhere Over the Rainbow is performed solo by Page on Theremin
- Waste, Talk, Train Song and Strange Design are done in the acoustic setup
- Talk is first time played
- Mike teases Barracuda before the second set
- As urged by overzealous Phish phan Darius Zelkah before the show through flyers, many fans sat down during the quiet part of Divided Sky.
Through the same method, Darius also started the Hood chant during this run
- some of the setlist notes are courtesy of Phish.net
- 48 khz version exists

Notes:
- Down with Disease is unfinished
- Halley's Comet concludes with a Page Theremin solo
- Somewhere Over the Rainbow is performed solo by Page on Theremin
- Waste, Talk, Train Song and Strange Design are done in the acoustic setup
- Talk is first time played
- Mike teases Barracuda before the second set
- As urged by overzealous Phish phan Darius Zelkah before the show through flyers, many fans sat down during the quiet part of Divided Sky.
Through the same method, Darius also started the Hood chant during this run
- some of the setlist notes are courtesy of Phish.net
- 44.1 khz version exists

Notes:
- Jailhouse Rock is the Black Crowes with Bob Weir. Chris Robinson on vocals
- Easy To Slip is Ratdog with Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes, and Vinnie Amico of moe.
- Harder They Come is all of Ratdog and moe., with al from moe. on lead vocals except for Bobby on the last verse
- Never previously circulated on etree
- Big thanks to Marcus for getting me his Master DAT SBD's of the Furthur Festival Toronto 97 stop
- 48 khz version exists

Notes:
- Jailhouse Rock is the Black Crowes with Bob Weir. Chris Robinson on vocals
- Easy To Slip is Ratdog with Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes, and Vinnie Amico of moe.
- Harder They Come is all of Ratdog and moe., with al from moe. on lead vocals except for Bobby on the last verse
- Never previously circulated on etree
- Big thanks to Marcus for getting me his Master DAT SBD's of the Furthur Festival Toronto 97 stop
- 44.1 khz version exists

Notes:
- extended intro to start the show as the band came on stage in giant paper mache beards which they wore in varying lengths through the end of She Sends Me
- Rebubula contains a Spaz Medicine tease
- Buster contains an Inca Roads (Frank Zappa) tease
- Timmy Tucker contains a Peter Gunn theme tease
- Backwoods features al on lap steel
- signal is lost for a brief moment in Rebubula
- 48 khz version exists

Notes:
- extended intro to start the show as the band came on stage in giant paper mache beards which they wore in varying lengths through the end of She Sends Me
- Rebubula contains a Spaz Medicine tease
- Buster contains an Inca Roads (Frank Zappa) tease
- Timmy Tucker contains a Peter Gunn theme tease
- Backwoods features al on lap steel
- signal is lost for a brief moment in Rebubula
- 44.1 khz version exists